Applicants must be residing in Egypt throughout the application, selection, placement and pre-departure processes.

Bachelor’s degree. Minimum of “Good” for applicants in the humanities and social sciences. Minimum of “Very Good” for applicants in the sciences.

Proof of English Language proficiency from any of the approved test centers below. Applicants must submit a valid score report for only one of the following tests:

TOEFL ITP – minimum required score of 550

TOEFL iBT – minimum required scores of 80

Academic or General IELTS – minimum overall score of 6.5 (no required score for each section)

Applicants have to successfully complete all the steps of the application, assessment, and selection process and successfully finalize all required procedures.

The following persons and their immediate family members (i.e. spouses and children) are ineligible to apply during and for a period ending one year following the termination of such employment: employees of the U.S. Department of State; local employees of the U.S. missions abroad who work for the U.S. Department of State and/or the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); employees at organizations implementing exchange programs for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the Department of State; as well as Board Members or staff of a Fulbright Commission or their families (up to fourth kin).

Note: Preference will be given to applicants without prior significant experience in the U.S.

Required Documents: (All documents must be submitted online by no later than July 1, 2020. Please carefully read the Application Guidelines accessible here)

Online Application

Copies of certificates and transcripts for all post-secondary degrees in English

Three Recommendation Letters

Minimum TOEFL ITP of 550 or its equivalent iBT (80), or IELTS (6.5) from any of the centers in the table above

Scanned copy of the original valid National ID

Scanned copies of any previous U.S. J1 or J2 visas (if applicable)

Important: The Fulbright Egyptian Student Program seeks applicants that have developed a sense of personal integrity and are original thinkers. Copying someone else’s writing, whether from the Internet, from a book or from a friend is considered plagiarism. Any quoted words or sentences should include a citation. An applicant who is found to have plagiarized in any form (including unintentional or accidental plagiarism) in his or her application will be disqualified. For further information about plagiarism and citation, please click on the following link: https://fulbright-egypt.org/resources/. All content in applications must be the applicant’s original contribution and his/her own intellectual property. Having someone else write or contribute to the writing of an individual’s application, either fully or partially, does not uphold the standards of integrity expected of Fulbrighters and may result in the ineligibility of your application.

Grant Benefits

Travel allowance

Stipend

Health benefits coverage

University tuition

Other allowances

AY2021-2022 Program Timeline

February 9, 2020

Program Announcement

July 1, 2020

Deadline for submitting online applications

July 2020 – August 2020

Application Review

September 2020

Personal Interviews (Only for shortlisted applicants)

October 2020

Official Nomination/Regret Letters (Applicants will be notified via email)

Post Nomination Orientation (Only for nominated applicants)

November 2020 – January 2021

TOEFL iBT and GMAT/GRE testing (Only for nominated applicants)

University Placement Process (Only for nominated applicants)

April – May 2021

University Selection Process (Only for nominated applicants)

May 2021 / June 2021

Pre-Departure Orientation (Only for applicants who are successfully placed at U.S. universities)